Abstract

Many radiologists in community practice believe that the planned increases in numbers of radiologists and residents in training represent an over-reaction of planners of training programs to past manpower shortages. With the current plethora of radiologists, however, the quality and quantity of resident applications have improved dramatically, and radiology is much stronger as a profession than in the past. Perhaps the major problem is not numbers of radiologists in practice but their poor distribution in the country.

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